LIGHT-PLAY: A TRIBUTE TO MOHOLY-NAGY (1988)
A video essay through which Vlada Petrić pays homage to the legendary avant-garde artist László Moholy-Nagy, a Bauhaus pioneer known for his exploration of light, motion, and kinetic sculpture. Drawing inspiration from Moholy-Nagy’s 1930 kinetic piece Light Modulator, featured in the experimental film Ein Lichtspiel: Schwarz, Weiss, Grau, Petrić reinterprets every frame of the original film, incorporating Dziga Vertov’s theories of interval and montage. Through this approach, he carefully deconstructs then reconstructs the sequences creating a fresh narrative rhythm and adding experimental depth
Director: Vlada Petrić
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: July 14, 1988
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is LIGHT-PLAY: A TRIBUTE TO MOHOLY-NAGY about?
- A video essay through which Vlada Petrić pays homage to the legendary avant-garde artist László Moholy-Nagy, a Bauhaus pioneer known for his exploration of light, motion, and kinetic sculpture. Drawing inspiration from Moholy-Nagy’s 1930 kinetic piece Light Modulator, featured in the experimental film Ein Lichtspiel: Schwarz, Weiss, Grau, Petrić reinterprets every frame of the original film, incorporating Dziga Vertov’s theories of interval and montage. Through this approach, he carefully deconstructs then reconstructs the sequences creating a fresh narrative rhythm and adding experimental depth
- Who directed LIGHT-PLAY: A TRIBUTE TO MOHOLY-NAGY?
- LIGHT-PLAY: A TRIBUTE TO MOHOLY-NAGY was directed by Vlada Petrić.
- How long is LIGHT-PLAY: A TRIBUTE TO MOHOLY-NAGY?
- LIGHT-PLAY: A TRIBUTE TO MOHOLY-NAGY has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).